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Heresies didn't threaten the Christian community so much between 300-325 A.D. because there wasn't a defined doctrine that governed the religion of Christianity. To be a Christian during this period often meant death, especially during the Great Persecution of 303 A.D. It didn't matter what 'brand' of Christianity you professed. After Constantine I declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire, he convened a Council of Bishops in Nicea to define what Christianity was and what it wasn't, mainly to combat differing ideologies but also to begin Christianity as an institution. The heresies during 326-564 A.D. (between the Nicean Council and the fall of the Western Roman Empire) didn't so much threaten the Christian community as the Christian institution, but not very much. Between 564 and the rise of Charles the Great (Charlemagne) in the 8th century, heresies were common but not a threat to Christianity as a whole. To be a Christian means to accept Jesus Christ as the Messiah. After the Nicean Council of 326 A.D., to be a Christian meant to believe Jesus Christ was the Messiah and he was the literal son of God and was, himself, God as part of the Holy Trinity. The Church establishment believed deviating from this second definition of Christianity in any way made you no longer a Christian, forgetting that Jesus said that through him is Heaven, not through him and the church and the priests and the bishops and the cardinals, and the pope and... Heresies only "threatened" the Christian community to those who wouldn't tolerate any other form of Christianity than what they proclaimed to be the only right way, during this period and through all of Christian history.

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